Set during the sweltering summer of 1929, Street Scene is a riveting artistic hybrid of musical theater, opera, spoken-word poetry and jazz that tell the story of the residents of a Manhattan tenement building

Set during the sweltering summer of 1929, Street Scene is a riveting artistic hybrid of musical theater, opera, spoken-word poetry and jazz that tell the story of the residents of a Manhattan tenement building

All original music for large brass & trombone choirs, including a new work composed for the Brass Choir by UMass graduate student Renee Morgan

Free and open to the public

Trombone Choir

Street Scene

Wednesday, February 26th, 8:00pm Rand Theater

by Kurt Weill, Elmer Rice and Langston Hughes

Directed by Gina Kaufmann

Set during the sweltering summer of 1929, Street Scene is a riveting artistic hybrid of musical theater, opera, spoken-word poetry and jazz that tell the story of the residents of a Manhattan tenement building

Set during the sweltering summer of 1929, Street Scene is a riveting artistic hybrid of musical theater, opera, spoken-word poetry and jazz that tell the story of the residents of a Manhattan tenement building

Set during the sweltering summer of 1929, Street Scene is a riveting artistic hybrid of musical theater, opera, spoken-word poetry and jazz that tell the story of the residents of a Manhattan tenement building